Testseek.com have collected 326 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G3.
April 2015
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326 Reviews
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Abstract: The Motorola Moto Go Second Generation features Android technology, a 5-inch LCD display, two cameras and access to most apps. However, with no LTE support in the United States, only 294 pixels per inch and a maximum 720p video recording, it does have a f...
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Published: 2014-01-23, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The new Moto G has improved design, water resistance and a stepped-up camera. The design and hand feel are great, and the battery lasts more than a full day
Processor speed lags if you're trying to do many things at once. The entry-level version (8GB of storage, 1GB of RAM) is too underpowered compared to the slightly pricier step-up model
If you yearn for pure Android KitKat on the cheap, the Moto G Google Play Edition is worth the price, but power users should look elsewhere.
Published: 2016-11-08, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com/au/
Superb value, Improved camera, Big screen for the price, Decent display quality
Lower sharpness than 2013 Moto G, Slightly disappointing battery life, A little chunky, Average sound quality
The 2014 Motorola Moto G doesn't flatten last year's model in every respect. It's bigger and less comfortable to hold but a much-improved camera and larger screen make it a worthwhile update...
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Published: 2015-09-19, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
The mass-market is becoming very crowded with smartphones costing around $400-500 – all punching above their weight in various areas. This has IPX7 so the only near competition is $399 Sony Xperia M4 Aqua.The good things are its robustness, good battery l...
Feels great in the hand; Pretty good system performance; Excellent two day battery; High speeds possible from the Cat4 modem inside; Two SIM card slots; Upgradeable storage; Sports more water resistance than most flagship phones offer;
Screen is a little pixel-y; WiFi is occasionally glitchy; Camera could be a little better;
We started this review asking a pretty basic question about the Motorola G — does the third Moto G perfect the series? — and really, that question came down to one basic concept: is the third time the charm, so to speak.But the Moto G has never really nee...
Solid build, fit and finish with IPX7 water resistance, Impressive battery life, Fantastic performance, Still exceptional value for money, despite the price hike, THE
Acceptable display, but a tad dull, Speaker distorts at higher ends, no longer stereo, Lacks NFC, At times unwieldy as plastic plate dimple sits on is too slippery, dimple has near nonexistent support inhand.
Motorola for the third year running has set itself criteria it needed to meet in order to make the Moto G (2015) even more appealing than it was in previous generations. The display remains a manageable size for mostly one-handed use and the resolution ha...
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Published: 2015-08-28, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: The 3rd Generation of Motorola's Moto G line improves upon its predecessors and offers a compelling package, as long as you like black.Every time I pick up the Motorola Moto G 3rd Generation, I'm reminded of one of my favourite scenes from that evergreen...
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Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
4G built in at the first release, and not just one 4G radio; the Moto G has twin 4G radios with twin SIMs, Grunty little Snapdragon 410 CPU; surprisingly capable, 2GB of on-board RAM, and 16GB of storage, 17% bigger battery. All day performance, Pretty go
SwiftKey keyboard lags a little, and it's probably due to the Snapdragon 410. It's noticeable, but not to the point of being unusable. Doesn't affect other keyboards, incl. the default Google keyboard, Dual SIMs can chew through battery a bit faster, but
Motorola's 2015 Moto G, known as the Moto G 3rd Gen, shows a definite and measurable improvement over the prior year models. Some of the shortcomings of the first two iterations of Moto G have been well and truly addressed here, which can only serve to in...
Abstract: To say the Moto G is good value for money would be an understatement Photo: SuppliedRegardless, the Moto G still stands out thanks to otherwise impressive production values. On the face of the device is a decent five-inch display, which looks bright and n...